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arxiv: 2208.12192 · v2 · pith:BVCRDWA4 · submitted 2022-08-25 · physics.optics

Photonic integration of lithium niobate micro-ring resonators onto silicon nitride waveguide chips by transfer-printing

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keywords lithiumniobateontowaveguideintegrationmicro-ringnitridephotonic
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The heterogeneous integration of lithium niobate photonic waveguide devices onto a silicon nitride waveguide platform via a transfer-printing approach has been demonstrated for the first time. A fabrication process was developed to make free-standing lithium niobate membrane devices compatible with back-end integration onto photonic integrated circuits. Micro-ring resonators in membrane format were lithographically defined by using laser direct writing and plasma dry etching. The lithium niobate micro-ring resonators were then transferred from their host substrate and released onto a silicon nitride waveguide chip. An all-pass ring resonator transmission spectrum was obtained in the 1.5 {\mu}m to 1.6 {\mu}m wavelength range, with a measured loaded Q-factor larger than 32000.

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